Example sentences of "of [noun] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Fierce opposition to a plan to build the incinerator at Cinderford in the Forest of Dean prompted a public enquiry , which refused permission .
2 Little beads of moisture dotted the upper lip .
3 Meantime , Brian Bell of Bangor scored an impressive victory in the men 's 100m freestyle with a time of 52.70 .
4 The Labour Unity Campaign Committee statement issued for " Unity Sunday " on 18 July 1937 called on " all supporters of unity to put the utmost energy into the work of rousing the Labour Party membership to the need for immediate struggle for the demands listed in the programme and to lead the revival campaign by their example of practical work " .
5 Provided that in the limit the last term tends to zero ( as with and , then the present value of taxes equals the initial bond issue .
6 The Republic of Vanuatu became an independent member of the Commonwealth in July 1980 .
7 The Republic of Vanuatu became an independent member of the Commonwealth in July 1980 .
8 A promising early phase of play brought a sloppy opening goal in the 13th minute , when Hamilton lodged a long kick into the heart of the Dundee United half .
9 For Piaget , the activity of play represents a major advance in the ability of the child to control its own environment and engage in a variety of strategies .
10 They found that even small amounts of capsaicin increased the perceived strength of the solutions .
11 Advanced in the interests of increasing the resources and efficiency of the State , the programme of the civil servants of Charles III contained in its armoury weapons that would destroy the complex of values upholding the static society of the old regime .
12 Scheler 's phenomenology was based on a metaphysical hierarchy of values orienting the human being .
13 This complexity explains why the system of concepts and of values has no direct relationship with the process of production ; the two do n't fit .
14 Arguedas , however , was faced with the thorny problem of translating into the alien medium of Spanish the sensibility of a people which expresses itself in Quechua , and his great achievement has been to evolve a style which captures the rhythm and flavour of Quechua to convey the spiritual world of the Andean Indians .
15 We are living in a remarkable time , when the conflict of opinions renders a firm foundation of knowledge indispensable …
16 ( The field of Waterloo has a special significance for the regiment ) .
17 The wave of change buckled the hated wall and rolled all the way across the continent to the Kremlin 's front door .
18 The patterns of change constitute an important source of information in many fields of urban history , and this project will explore the experience of Glasgow — the ‘ second city ’ of the Empire .
19 The patterns of change constitute an important source of information in many fields of urban history , and this project will explore the experience of Glasgow — the ‘ second city ’ of the Empire .
20 In Fig. 7.1 2/d ) the rate of change of freewheeling current is large and negative when the winding is turned off , but the decay is reversed by the motional voltage and the rate of change reaches a positive maximum .
21 Reporting on the decade of change following the 1971 Census , the CES found : first , in those areas under consideration , there has been a population decline of 20 per cent , whereas the population at large has grown .
22 In the end , wherever NIREX held ‘ consultation ’ meetings , its teams of experts met a frosty reception .
23 The conversion of tram routes to trolleybus operation continued in North and West London and London Transport set up its own team of experts to undertake the overhead wiring work , instead of letting it out to contract .
24 You can see that there are plenty of reasons to maintain a reasonable level of exercise .
25 If it is not changed , the set of Products following the current set will be displayed .
26 Geoffrey Martel had perceived the propaganda potential of public war as early as the mid eleventh century ; later it enabled Henry the Liberal of Champagne to claim the military service of all lords within his county , a reapplication of the Carolingian ban .
27 The gift of genius Find a brilliant inventor to set loose in the laboratory and your problems are solved ; the new products will start to roll off the line immediately .
28 A long straight nose forms a T with the straight fringe close down on the brows ; a rectangular block of hair frames a triangular face which tapers to a pointed chin .
29 From Germany there is The End of the History of Art ; from Britain a group of essays describe The New Art History ; from the United States has recently come Rethinking Art History : meditations on a coy science ; and from Canada there is a forthright title Art History : its use and abuse .
30 Indeed a recent collection of essays shows a remarkable convergence of opinion among contributors supporting the propositions that Max Weber himself had an eminently post-Enlightenment and ‘ post-metanarrative ’ idea of modernity ( Whimster and Lash 1987 ) .
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